The White Falcon - 25.07.1980, Page 1
Newt briefs
Registration begins
for Webster College
Registration for the Webster
College Master of Arts Program in
Management and Human Relations for
Fall II 1980 will be held at Navy
Campus office, Bldg. 638 for two
weeks--July 28 through August 8.
After that date a $5 late reg-
istration fee will be charged.
Two courses will be offered: The
October course, Management and
Systems Analysis; and the November
course, Psychology of Human Rela-
tions. New students may enroll in
this continuing program during any
registration period and complete
their degree in one year.
For more information call 6226
or 7795.
Light nights presented
Pat Lockwood hosts TV-4’s Womens World--see page 3
The Summer Theatre presents
"Light Nights" in English to in-
troduce Icelandic folk stories,
folk songs and saga reading. Per-
formances are held every Thursday,
Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 9
p.m.
The Summer Theatre is located
in the center of Reykjavik by the
lake at Frikirkjuvegur 11. Kris-
tin Magnus is the leading actress
in a one-woman show. The last
performance this season will be on
Sunday, August 31. The show lasts
about one hour and forty-five min-
utes.
For more information call the
Tour Office at 4200.
NavFac set for C-O-C
Rear Admiral Richard A. Martini
is scheduled to be the guest
speaker Tuesday during change of
command ceremonies at the U.S.
Naval Facility, Keflavik. During
this ceremony Commander Richard T.
Porter will be relieved by Comman-
der Jonathon D. Mustian. Comman-
der Porter is scheduled to assume
new duties as operations officer
for Commander Oceanographic
Systems Atlantic.
Park committee meets
The park planning committee
will meet in the Community Center
Monday at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is
welcome to attend. A name for the
park is still needed. For more
information call 7360 or 7261.
Print shop hours change
Job orders for the Naval Sta-
tion Print Shop are to be nicked-
up or delivered only from 9 to 10
a.m. or 3 to 4 p.m. Monday thru
Friday.
Navy commendation for personnel chief
CHIEF PERSONNELMAN Karl L. Braley Jr., was recently awarded a Gold Star
in lieu of the Second Navy Commendation Medal for meritorious service
while serving as Personnel Officer U. S. Naval Station, Keflavik,
Iceland from September 1977 to July 1980. PNC Braley organized'and co-
ordinated those actions necessary for the establishment of the Keflavik
Personnel Support Detachment of the Pay/Personnel Administrative Support
System. The award was presented to Chief Petty Officer Braley by Capt.
T. J. Keene, commanding officer Naval Station. (Photo by PHAN Camarillo)